From 3AM on Wednesday November 25, 2009, until 3AM the following day (US east coast time), WikiLeaks released half a million US national text pager intercepts. The intercepts cover a 24 hour period surrounding the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.
The messages were broadcasted "live" to the global community — sychronized to the time of day they were sent. The first message was from 3AM September 11, 2001, five hours before the first attack, and the last, 24 hours later.
Text pagers are usualy carried by persons operating in an official capacity. Messages in the archive range from Pentagon, FBI, FEMA and New York Police Department exchanges, to computers reporting faults at investment banks inside the World Trade Center
Wow, this is an interesting release! I am not yet sure if I completely like it as it probably also carries a lot information that is not in the public interest and maybe shouldn't be public but nonetheless it is interesting to see this.
More info on:
http://911.wikileaks.org/ (
index).
This in combination with the
release of the
Toll Collect contracts really made my day. Thanks
wikileaks! You are doing a great job!